New Jersey.—Angling: Non-resident, $3.25. Hunting: Resident, $1.65; non-resident, $10.50. [[330]]Deer (male, horns visible), Dec. 20 and 27, Jan. 3 and 10; raccoon, Oct. 1–Dec. 15; rabbit, squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse, prairie chicken, English or ring-necked pheasant cocks, Nov. 10–Dec. 15 (except no open season for ring-necked pheasant in parts of Burlington and Camden Counties); duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Oct. 16–Jan. 31; black-bellied and golden plovers, yellow-legs, Aug. 16–Nov. 30; woodcock (extra license, $2.00, required, Oct. 1–Nov. 9), Oct. 1–Nov. 30; reed bird, Sept. 1–Oct. 30; rail (marsh hen), other than coot and gallinule, Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by City or Town Clerks, etc.

New Mexico.—Angling: Resident, $1.00; non-resident, $5.00. Hunting: Resident, big game, $1.50; bird, $1.25; big game and bird, $2.25; big game, bird and fish, $2.50. Non-resident, big game, $25.25; bird, $10.25; big game and bird, $30.25; big game, bird and fish, $35.25. Deer (horns at least six inches), squirrel, wild turkey, Nov. 20–30; quail (except bob-white), Nov. 1–Dec. 31; turtle-dove and white-winged dove, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Sept. 1–Dec. 15; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Oct. 1–Jan. 15; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by County Clerks and deputies.

New York.—Angling: Non-resident, $2.50 (not required under 16 years or in international boundary waters). Trout, March 31–Sept. 1; bass, June 15–Dec. 1. Hunting: Resident, $1.25; non-resident, [[331]]$10.50. Deer (horns not less than three inches), Oct. 15–Nov. 15, exceptions in towns of Jackson, Salem and White Creek, Washington County, Nov. 7–19; Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Orange, Rensselaer, Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Nov. 1–15; varying hare, rabbit, Oct. 15–March 1; squirrel, Oct. 15–Nov. 15, except no open season in Niagara County; grouse, partridge, Oct. 1–Nov. 15, except Orange, Sullivan and Westchester Counties, Nov. 15–30; pheasant (male), Oct. 19–26 and Nov. 4 and 11, except in Essex and Washington Counties no open season until 1924; Wilson snipe (jacksnipe), coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31, except south of main line N. Y. Central Railroad, Buffalo to Albany, and Boston and Albany Railroad Albany to Massachusetts boundary, Oct. 16–Dec. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Aug. 16–Nov. 30; woodcock, Oct. 1–Nov. 15; rail, other than gallinule, Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by City, County and Town Clerks. See also Long Island.

Long Island, N. Y.—Squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, Nov. 1–Dec. 31; varying hare, Oct. 15–Mar. 1; cotton tail rabbit, Nov. 1–Dec. 31; waterfowl, Wilson snipe, coot, mudhen, gallinule, Oct. 16–Jan. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Aug. 16–Nov. 30; woodcock, Oct. 1–Nov. 15; rail, Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by City, County and Town Clerks.

North Carolina.—Hunting: Duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Nov. 1–Jan. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, dove, [[332]]Sept. 1–Dec. 15; woodcock, Nov. 1–Dec. 31; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30; reed bird (ricebird), Aug. 16–Nov. 15. For the numerous license regulations in the various counties, address Secretary of the Audubon Society, Raleigh, N. C.

North Dakota.—No fishing license required. Season June 1–Oct. 15. Hunting: Resident, $1.50; non-resident, $25.00. Deer (male with horns), Nov. 21–30; prairie chicken, sharp-tailed grouse, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Wilson snipe, Sept. 16–Oct. 16; ruffed grouse in Bottineau, Cavalier, Pembina and Roulette Counties, Oct. 1–10; duck, goose, brant, Sept. 16–Dec. 1; coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; woodcock, Oct. 1–16; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by Commissioner, deputy or County Auditor.

Ohio.—Angling: Non-resident, $2.00. Hunting: Resident, $1.25; non-resident, general, $15.25. Hare, rabbit, Nov. 15–Jan. 1; squirrel, Sept. 15–Oct. 20; ruffed grouse, cock pheasant, Hungarian partridge, Nov. 15–25; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, coot, gallinule, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; woodcock, Oct. 1–Nov. 30; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Nov. 1–30. License issued from County and Township Clerks.

Oklahoma.—No fishing license required. Season, May 1–Feb. 1. Hunting: Resident, $1.25; non-resident, $15. Deer (male with horns), Nov. 15–[[333]]Dec. 15; bear, unprotected, except in Blaine, Caddo, Comanche, Kiowa and Major Counties; quail, Dec. 1–31; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, gallinule, Oct. 16–Jan. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, dove, Sept. 1–Dec. 15; woodcock, Nov. 1–Dec. 31; rail (other than coot and gallinule), Sept. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by Warden, deputy or County Clerk.

Oregon.—Angling: Resident, $3.00; non-resident, $3.00 (not required of female). Trout, April 15–Nov. 13; bass, June 15–April 15. Hunting: Resident, $3.00; game and fish, $5.00; non-resident, $10.00, gun license, $25.00 additional. West of Cascades, deer (male with horns), Aug. 20–Oct. 31; silver-gray squirrel, Sept. 15–Oct. 15; quail, in Coos, Curry, Jackson and Josephine Counties, Oct. 15–31; Chinese pheasant, bob-white quail (except Chinese pheasants in Coos, Curry and Josephine Counties), Oct. 15–31; grouse, native pheasant, Aug. 20–Sept. 20; duck, goose, brant, Wilson snipe, coot, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, Oct. 1–Jan. 15; rail, Oct. 1–Nov. 30. East of Cascades, deer (male with horns), Aug. 20–Oct. 31; quail (in Klamath County), Oct. 15–31; grouse, native pheasant, Aug. 20–Sept. 20; prairie chicken (Sherman, Union and Wasco Counties), Oct. 15–31; sage hen, July 15–31; Chinese pheasants (Baker, Grant, Hood River, Malheur, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Wasco Counties), Oct. 15–31; duck, goose, Wilson snipe, black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, coot, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; rail (other than coot), Sept. [[334]]16–Nov. 30. License issued by County Clerks and agents.

Pennsylvania.—Angling: Resident, $1.00; non-resident, $5.00. Brook trout, April 15–Aug. 1; bass and pike, May 30–Jan. 1. Hunting: Resident, $1.15; non-resident, $10. Deer (male with four-inch horns), Dec. 1–15; bear, Nov. 1–Dec. 15; raccoon, Oct. 1–Jan. 31; hare, rabbit, Nov. 1–Dec. 15; squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasant, Hungarian partridge, wild turkey, Nov. 1–30; duck, goose, brant, Sept. 16–Dec. 31; black-bellied and golden plover, yellow-legs, coot (mudhen), gallinule, Wilson snipe, Sept. 16–Nov. 30; woodcock, Oct. 1–Nov. 30; rail, Sept. 1–Nov. 30; reed bird, Sept. 1–Oct. 30; blackbird, Aug. 1–Nov. 30. License issued by County Treasurer or Justice of the Peace.